Gravity energy by centrifugal force…

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Gravity energy by centrifugal force…

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…..as a “redivivus” (2002) proposal of Oystein , at : https://www.besslerwheel.com/wwwboard/messages/657.html
An elastic ( spring mass) pendulum ( the proposal…) is the abstract model experienced by an “abstract” skateboarder’s performance on a half-pipe .
Let’s take it as a real test and a suggestive lmage for lab demo.
It can be the first step...to add radial/centrifugal effect to gravity , so to play ( not to simulate on paper/screen…) a continuous accelerating swinging.
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Re: Gravity energy by centrifugal force…

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Let's see at what speed of rotation the centrifugal forces will be equal to gravity!

RPM(Fg = Fc) = (g * r)^1/2 * (60 / pi*2r)
: g = 9,8
: r = 1,825

:Result = 22.1 RPM!

:At this speed, the weights are ‘weightless’ at the top and
have F = 2g at the bottom.
:We know that this wheel was turning at around 24 rpm with no load and around 20 rpm with load.
Thanks Alex, certainly the best synthesis I've read on this forum...
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